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daview25 -- I think what you need to do is draft a letter from your uncle, get him to sign it, and get a copy of his complete service record from the National Archives. The process and restrictions are outlined here:
http://www.archives.ca/02/020203/02020302_e.html That way your family will have a permanent record of his service from the day he enlisted to the day he was demobbed. We can help you translate the military shortforms and jargon. Geoff
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